The Holy Martyr Agatha.

Commemorated February 5 in the Orthodox Christian Menaion

From the Prologue

This glorious virgin and martyr for Christ was born in the Sicilian town of
Palermo of noble and prosperous parents. When the Emperor Decius launched a
persecution of Christians, St Agatha was arrested and brought to judgement before
Quintian the judge. He saw Agatha's beauty and desired her for his wife. When he
suggested this to her, she replied that she was the bride of Christ and could not
be faithless to her Betrothed. The judge condemned her to cruel torture: Agatha
was flogged, mocked, bound to a tree and beaten till the blood flowed. After
that, the judge again urged her to deny Christ and so escape further torture, to
which Christ's bride replied: 'These tortures are of great help to me. As wheat
cannot come to the granary until it is cleansed of its chaff, so my soul cannot
enter Paradise unless my body has first been broken by torture.' Then the
torturer ordered that her breasts be cut off and then she be thrown into prison.
The holy Apostle Peter appeared to her in the prison and restored her to physical
wholeness and health. She was once again taken out for torture and again cast
back into prison, where she gave her soul to God in the town of Catania in the
year 251. After her death, her torturer Quintian set out to appropriate her
lands, but on the way the horses became maddened under him and his soldiers. They
were savaged on the face, thrown onto the ground and trampled to death. Thus
God's punishment came swiftly upon him for his ferocious crime against St
Agatha.